Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities, and Architecture of the County, Together with the Proceedings of the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham, Tom 7J. Pickburn, 1897 |
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... grant of arms , and intermarried with knightly and gentle families . The Gereys ( sometimes spelling their name Geary ) likewise moved to Beaconsfield and Thame . In both towns they assisted in erecting Dissenting meeting - houses for ...
... grant of arms , and intermarried with knightly and gentle families . The Gereys ( sometimes spelling their name Geary ) likewise moved to Beaconsfield and Thame . In both towns they assisted in erecting Dissenting meeting - houses for ...
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... grant of £ 10 be made to the Junior Secre- tary , to be at his own disposal , out of which he should pay the care- taker , but that the grant should not be liable to insurance or rent . Mr. Rutland seconded the proposition , and hoped ...
... grant of £ 10 be made to the Junior Secre- tary , to be at his own disposal , out of which he should pay the care- taker , but that the grant should not be liable to insurance or rent . Mr. Rutland seconded the proposition , and hoped ...
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... grant of free warren in Lillingston Damsye " in 1347 ; John , tenth Lord Lovell , held it in 1431 ; and in 1512 it is quoted as Lyllingstone Dauncy , alias Lylling- stone Lovell . The manor meanwhile belonged successively to Thomas de ...
... grant of free warren in Lillingston Damsye " in 1347 ; John , tenth Lord Lovell , held it in 1431 ; and in 1512 it is quoted as Lyllingstone Dauncy , alias Lylling- stone Lovell . The manor meanwhile belonged successively to Thomas de ...
Strona 88
... grant . He was speaking to a county councillor the other day , and strongly urged . him to apply for some of the money for his own village , and he assured him ( the speaker ) that the County Council would be prepared to wel- come any ...
... grant . He was speaking to a county councillor the other day , and strongly urged . him to apply for some of the money for his own village , and he assured him ( the speaker ) that the County Council would be prepared to wel- come any ...
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... grant of " Lives in , " i.e. , is resident in the parish . What is the meaning of a reckoning by " Marks " at this period ? I have a note of a " Hook Meadow " in Clifton Reynes parish , but it is not in the Tithe Award , nor in the ...
... grant of " Lives in , " i.e. , is resident in the parish . What is the meaning of a reckoning by " Marks " at this period ? I have a note of a " Hook Meadow " in Clifton Reynes parish , but it is not in the Tithe Award , nor in the ...
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